Help a Norse is ²Ø¾«¸ó’s streamlined resource for referring students in need of support, whether for physical safety, mental health, academic or financial challenges, or personal situations. Immediate concerns, such as safety threats or mental health crises, should be directed to (859) 572-7777 or 911. Help a Norse connects students with resources like counseling, academic support, financial assistance, and advocacy for personal or Title IX-related concerns.
Togetherall is a free, anonymous, and judgment-free online community where you can connect with others about life’s challenges, big or small. Available 24/7 and monitored by mental health professionals, it offers a safe space to share experiences, find support, and explore resources like articles, wellbeing courses, and self-assessments. Whether through joining topic-based groups, responding to others, or expressing yourself creatively, Togetherall helps you feel better on your terms.
The ²Ø¾«¸ó Community Care Team, formerly the Students of Concern Committee, supports students facing academic or social challenges by collaborating with the Dean of Students to address reports of concern. This interdisciplinary team works to maintain a safe, supportive campus environment by fostering student success, making informed, student-centered decisions, and encouraging the ²Ø¾«¸ó community to report concerns and advocate for students in need.
NVP offers advocacy, support, and education for students affected by sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking while providing prevention programming across campus. Our mission is to foster a community of care through prevention strategies and survivor-centered advocacy. Guided by values of equity, empowerment, social justice, and collaboration, NVP aims to mobilize the ²Ø¾«¸ó community to actively reduce violence through shared knowledge and values.
Counseling Services promotes psychological well-being to enhance student success and healthy lifestyles. Our team provides education, support, and guidance to help students achieve balance and fulfillment both personally and professionally. Additional resources include access to telehealth services, a dedicated staff, confidentiality assurances, and support with records, costs, and insurance inquiries.
The St. Elizabeth Physicians Student Health Clinic, provides convenient healthcare for ²Ø¾«¸ó students, staff, and faculty. The clinic offers same-day appointments based on availability and recommends masking for those with respiratory symptoms. Services include COVID-19 testing and vaccinations, rapid flu testing, and flu vaccines, along with general health support focused on prevention and wellness.
The Office for Student Accessibility ensures equal access to academic and co-curricular programs for students with disabilities through reasonable accommodations and support. By empowering students to self-advocate and fostering independence, OSA promotes disability awareness across the campus community in line with federal law. OSA offers services such as housing accommodation requests, emotional support animal requests, and alternative text formats for approved students. Additional resources include assistive technologies, accessible campus routes and parking, and voter registration assistance.
FUEL ²Ø¾«¸ó is the on-campus food pantry, providing food assistance to any current ²Ø¾«¸ó student in need. The team is dedicated to supporting student food security and enriching lives through education, engagement, and advocacy.
The Care Closet provides free clothing for ²Ø¾«¸ó students, including interview attire and everyday wear, in a welcoming, judgment-free space. Students can walk in during open hours or schedule an appointment. With a curated selection of new and gently used items, the Care Closet promotes inclusivity and individuality. Monthly programming and events offer additional opportunities for students to shop.
²Ø¾«¸ó’s student conduct process upholds students’ rights and responsibilities, ensuring fairness and due process in cases that could result in suspension or expulsion.